GPS will run only at startup to determine location and will be activated to sync to real time occasionally.
Ultrasonic ranger sensor will be used to detect movement in front of the camera and will trigger the camera.
Updates can be sent using the GPRS module.
For example:

“Movement has been detected, picture has been taken. (42 images stored)”

“Battery is at 33% now”

“Battery level is very low, time for a pickup. I’m at [GPS Coordinates]”

As there is no historic data, only live data gets shown. And given that the interval of updates is 30 sec, you might want to wait a minute before the line graph starts showing data. Also since the platform is in beta, the dates aren’t being registered. (Company is aware of this and says it will get fixed in the next update March 1ste 2015.

Track progress on website

REMARKS
In this configuration the battery held out for 28,30 hours. Seems like communication stopped well before then. Looking at the issue. Probably learn more when trying temperature logging.

First thing that went through my mind when looking at the Linkit & its connected battery was: “Is it going to work in a power off/power on scenario?”
By that I mean, if I connect the battery, set the device in battery mode and put the device with sensors somewhere, powered by USB cable and the power drops, does it continue on battery power and will it recharge?
On the MediaTek forums they claim that this is indeed the case, but I will need to check. Link

Extra good news is that unlike with the Arduino, pausing the Linkit One with the Delay() function will put the device on sleep while still keeping the Wifi connected. (Link to article)